Well, he’s back, bitches, and more jaded than ever. This time, his local “Naked. Sordid. Reality” tour stop on Aug. 17 at OnStage Atlanta benefits one of our favorite gay things to do: Support Process Theatre, the gay-led troupe that brings us the sold-out drag versions of “Designing Women” and “Golden Girls” episodes. At the theater company’s latest fundraiser, expect more dirty details with no punches pulled on Shores’ sordid life, his run-ins with anti-gay haters, true Hollywood stories and from the looks of the show poster, some dirty little secrets as a single-again gay man.

“Look, I’ve had a rough few months, okay. I’m bitter and mean and don’t give a shit, so no telling what I’ll say this time,” Shores warns theatergoers.

That echoes his interview with Project Q, when he said that with Paxil and alcohol in him, even he doesn’t know what might come out of his mouth.

“I decided to just say what’s on my mind. It’s so politically wrong, things a lot of us think but don’t say. I have lots to confess that I certainly have never admitted in public until now,” he told us. “It turns out that things I say after a couple of cocktails that make people laugh in a bar will make people laugh from the stage. I don’t hold back. It’s going to be a rockin’ good time.”